55 yrs. old and still having periods
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20 yr old B&W 450 speakers--are they still good for stereo or is
Comments (5)Aside from the fact that the speakers may need to be re-foamed, you're still dealing with 20-year-old electronics for the crossover network. And speaker technology has advanced considerably from the mid-80s. I would replace them. Choices: if you liked the sound of the B&Ws, check out their DM-603. Other brands to check out, if you have access to better audio stores, include (alphabetically) Energy, KEF, Mission, Monitor Audio, Paradigm, PSB. There also may be some smaller manufacturers whose speakers you'd like (like the Meadowlark Swift or France's Triangle). Enjoy the search!...See Moredaughter 25 yrs old w/newborn & 2 yr old
Comments (5)How does your husband feel about taking in just the kids? My BIL and SIL are bipolar. We've seen so much with them! As long as your daughter is NOT taking her meds, she'll never have a "normal" enough life. She'll never get her life back on track. My first priority would be my grandchildren cuz they're too young to help themselves and have no choice but to live this life of hell. Maybe talk to your husband about taking in just the kids for awhile until your daughter gets her life together and starts by helping herself first. It must be really hard for her to do so with 2 kids. That's if she WANTS to help herself! My brother and his wife have full custody of their two grandchildren (3 and 6), been almost 2 years. Their son is a drug dealer (the father) and the mother is a bipolar drug addict. They are not together as a couple and never have been. The youngest child was born a crack baby. The son doesn't do drugs, just sells it. My SIL fought tooth and nail to get both the mother to sign over parental rights. The family has been through hell and is still going through it because no matter what the mother does to screw up her kids' lives, the law is on her side. The father, however, can only have supervised visits cuz of the way he treated the mother. He slapped her once to "snap her out of a fit" while she was high. He has "straightened" her out several times but she keeps going back to drugs. Fast forward to today.... the father is a good father to the kids (actually the oldest is not his bio child but he loves him like his own) and does everything for them. They are spoiled rotten! The mother calls the oldest and tells him lies about his grandmother (my SIL) and tries to get him to spy on them for "ammunition against them". My SIL then tries to explain to him why his mother is acting like this but that she still loves him. The poor kid is so screwed up emotionally that he wants to talk to a judge cuz he says he doesn't know who to believe anymore and knows a judge wouldn't lie. He's had counsellors before too but the mother is just damaging him so bad. So much so that just yesterday, in fact, my SIL went to court to get a court order for the mother to have "no contact" with her kids. She didn't win cuz she didn't have enough evidence. She has appealed. I told my SIL that she should have the oldest talk to this judge so she could see for herself. With Children's Aid, the courts, etc.... it seems that they protect the mother more than they protect the kids. Which is a real shame! It seems that Children's Aid, the court, etc., seem to "forget" that the youngest was born a crack baby! The mother has more drug charges then the father, including other charges, and still the law is more on her side! The only reason why my SIL and brother got full custody of the kids was because my SIL found out that the mother was using someone else's urine for her mandatory drug tests. Just before they were to enter the court room, my SIL's lawyer requested a drug test (hair) right away. Test proves positive and her lawyer told her she'd lose the case so make it easier and sign away her rights. And she did. All the best to you! Check out these sites. It might be helpful. http://www.raisingyourgrandchildren.com/ http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Grandparents.shtml...See More3yr old still using bottle at night!
Comments (10)My 3 year old DD goes to bed with half bottle warm milk,we sing wee willie winkie,we all (the whole family)! kiss her good-night, I close the door and she happily goes to sleep and wakes at 6:45. My other DD, now 14 went to bed the same way. The day before she started school at age 4 (was in England), I told her that she can throw the bottle away and have a cup of warm milk before going to bed because she is going to school the next day and is too big for a bottle now. She was fine with this and it worked, though she was a little sad and still remembers having felt a little sad about it.She's a fab daughter and has great teeth! I think its fine if the child is happy with it, its not too problematic for the parents and the child always uses the toilet before bed and 1st thing on waking. My 3 year old is always dry at night but I keep her potty and tissues next to her bed so she can go straight away in the morning....See MorePhantom period/ovulation pains
Comments (9)Hello. I see this post is a month old and no one commented. I am having a similar issue. A few weeks ago, I had some cramping and spotting. I'm two and a half years post menopausal. I went to the dr and had a biopsy, pelvic and transvaginal ultrasound and all came back normal except for a couple benign ovarian cysts. Like clockwork, two weeks from when I spotted, I'm having ovulation cramps on one side. From what I have been reading, this seems to not be too unusual, especially in the first several years post menopause. How long did your cramps last?...See Moregeraldineekanem
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